I have heard that some fishing nets are pink to be invisible. Not sure!? It depends on type of water (salt/fresh), clarity, depth, lighting, etc. Any line can be invisible under right conditions. From what I have read fish see differently in salt than in fresh water so what is invisible in salt may not be in fresh. Lots of theories ...

Use a line that you can see and CONTROL.

I have used pink Maxima and amber/yellow Ande. I like the amber a lot and I mostly use it late evenings, very early morning (if I can get up), in the shade on a dark day or under low visibility water. Fish don't seem to mind under these conditions. I should mention that I use ultra green Maxima for leader so I have a buffer between the visible (to me) line and the lure. In fly fishing you have a huge fly line plus some leader! Same thing with pink. I have used straight pink to the spinner or spoon and have been successful but I don't normally run it straight unless dealing with low visibility conditions. Plug pullers run them straight for obvious reason. Remember lines are thin and it is much easier to keep them relatively invisible so you can't compare a pink line with a pink lure.

[ 11-17-2001: Message edited by: UltimateFeashKacher ]